So I have this code in a template:
$thisuser = user_load(array('uid' => '11812'));
which, as far as I understand it, should return a user object for the user with the uid of 11812. And that object should contain an array of roles for that user in this variable:
$thisuser->roles
But that array doesn't exist.
I've traced through the user_load() function in modules/user/user.module with a debugger, and this code should populate the $user object with that roles array:
$result = db_query('SELECT * FROM {users} u WHERE '. implode(' AND ', $query), $params);
if ($user = db_fetch_object($result)) {
$user = drupal_unpack($user);
$user->roles = array();
if ($user->uid) {
$user->roles[DRUPAL_AUTHENTICATED_RID] = 'authenticated user';
}
else {
$user->roles[DRUPAL_ANONYMOUS_RID] = 'anonymous user';
}
$result = db_query('SELECT r.rid, r.name FROM {role} r INNER JOIN {users_roles} ur ON ur.rid = r.rid WHERE ur.uid = %d', $user->uid);
while ($role = db_fetch_object($result)) {
$user->roles[$role->rid] = $role->name;
}
user_module_invoke('load', $user_info, $user);
}
else {
$user = FALSE;
}
Everything's fine up through this line:
$user = drupal_unpack($user);
but then, when we hit the next line, which should initialize an empty "roles" array in the $user object, nothing happens:
$user->roles = array();
No "roles" array shows up in the object at all. The subsequent db queries work okay, and return the right role information, so this while loop:
while ($role = db_fetch_object($result)) {
$user->roles[$role->rid] = $role->name;
}
has the proper values in $role->rid and $role->name each time through the loop, but $user->roles still doesn't exist, and the assignments here have no effect.
I'm beating my head against this - I can't figure out what's going on. I know that I can just query the db directly in order to get a user's roles if I really must, but why wouldn't the user_load() code work?
Anyone know what's going on?
Thanks.